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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2013‐2014 CAPER 13 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br /> <br />Rental Housing Counseling <br />Using City General Funds, the City contracted with ECHO Housing for Rental Housing Counseling services to <br />help maintain people in housing. Information and referral services were provided to 277 landlords and tenant <br />households. In FY 2013‐2014, ECHO Housing handled 109 cases related to eviction and succeeded in <br />preventing 10 households from being evicted. Staff also assisted with 38 landlord‐tenant inquiries related to <br />repairs, 21 cases regarding security deposits, 41 instances involving rent increases, 8 occurrences of unlawful <br />entry by the landlord, and 8 cases involving retaliation by the landlord. There were also 87 miscellaneous <br />inquiries (e.g. information on rental contracts and unlawful detainers, providing general information on tenant <br />and landlord rights with referrals to attorneys, Fair Housing Department, Eviction Defense, Small Claims Court, <br />and mediation services. ECHO Housing staff assisted 19 households with conciliation/mediation <br />services. Lastly, staff referred 53 households to attorneys/small claims court and 20 households to other <br />appropriate agencies. <br /> <br />Additionally, the City provided City General Funds to ECHO Housing to administer the City's Rent Review <br />Program which provides a non‐binding arbitration board review of eligible rent increase cases in San <br />Leandro. ECHO Housing staff and City staff addressed 37 tenant and 34 landlord inquiries relating to the City's <br />policies on rent increases and its rent review program, including 14 renters who requested to have their rent <br />increases reviewed by the Rent Review Board. Two (2) Rent Review Board cases were heard by the Rent <br />Review Board. One (1) case was dismissed due to legal matters in Civil Court. In 3 cases, the landlord agreed to <br />properly re‐notice their tenants. Seven (7) cases involved the landlords agreeing to reduce the rent increase <br />amount to close and resolve the cases rather than move forward with a rent review hearing. One (1) case was <br />mutually resolved prior to the scheduled hearing taking place. <br /> <br />Priority: Increase the availability of service‐enriched housing for persons with special needs. <br /> <br />Transitional or Permanent Supportive Housing <br />Mission Bell Apartments: Of its 25 units targeted for very low‐income renters, Mission Bell has set aside <br />several units which the non‐profit Abode Services uses to serve its clients. The property has 2 units for the <br />Supportive Housing for Transition Age Youth (STAY) program, which helps transition age youth adults with <br />significant mental health disabilities; 1 unit for the Greater HOPE (GH) program, which helps adults with severe <br />mental illness or drug recovery with a history of homelessness; and 3 Forensic Assertive Community Treatment <br />(FACT) units through the East Bay Community Recovery Project for residents with mental health issues and <br />prior criminal records.
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